Journal
FOODS
Volume 10, Issue 11, Pages -Publisher
MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/foods10112591
Keywords
oats; beta-glucan; cardiovascular disease (CVD); type-2 diabetes; obesity; cancer
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Funding
- USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture [2018-67017-27566]
- South Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station
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Oats are a global food crop with nutritional benefits and bioactive compounds that can positively impact human health, including reducing cholesterol, combating diabetes, promoting immune regulation, and improving gut microbiota. Consumption of oats can help prevent diseases such as atherosclerosis, dermatitis, and certain types of cancer.
Oat is among the food crops and ancient grains cultivated and consumed worldwide. It is gaining in popularity owing to its nutritional composition and multifunctional benefits of select bioactive compounds. Beta-glucan is an important component of dietary fiber found in oat grains. It is the major active compound in oats with proven cholesterol-lowering and antidiabetic effects. Oats also provide substantial levels of other bioactive compounds such as phenolic acids, tocols, sterols, avenacosides, and avenanthramides. The consumption of oats has been determined to be beneficial for human health by promoting immunomodulation and improving gut microbiota. In addition, oat consumption assists in preventing diseases such as atherosclerosis, dermatitis, and some forms of cancer. While much has been published in relation to oat nutrients and oat fibers and their impact on major diseases, the oat industries and consumers may benefit from greater knowledge and understanding of clinical effects, range of occurrence, distribution, therapeutic doses and food functional attributes of other oat bioactives such as avenanthramides and saponins as well as other anti-inflammatory agents found in the cereal. This review focuses on the various studies relevant to the contribution of the consumption of oats and oat-based products in preventing human diseases and promoting human health.
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